University of Nebraska Kearney - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1981

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Grenoble apartment dwellers Tom Brestel, Glen Pfister and Kevin Naylor all pitch in to clean up the kitchen. Besides providing necessary shelter, the dorm rooms also serve as a meeting place for studying, talking and snacking. —Sue Staler —Sue Staler —Mark Winz RESIDENT AND STAFF ASSISTANTS — Front Row: Stu. Coordinator Iva Thayer, Dir. Russ Pankonin, Dir. Lori Pankonin, John Kucera, Dir. Dave Kucera, Mike Carroll, Kirk Rowland, Jerry Catlett, Steve Schermerhorn. Second Row: Housing Program Coordinator Anne Nielsen, Aux. Dir. Marti Folsom, Dir. Nita Kucera, Dir. Carol Lindholm, Dr. Steve Hanson, Dr. Mark Schultheiss, Judy Ziola, Karla Smith, Mary Jo Houtz. Third Row; Sec. Gloria Kleckner, Mandy Sams, Sec. Leslie Sams, Aux. Dir. Sheila Kasselder, Aux. Dir. Deb Palmer, Aux. Dir. Lonnie Palmer, Kim Seevers, Janet Colburn, Jo Ann Kirkpatrick, Deb Saulsbury, Jonna Kruger. Fourth Row: Arlen Osterbuhr, Leigh Setting, Jeanine Ficken, Tammy Gannon, Kelly Smellier, Tami Beran, Brenda Klocke, Christy Maciejewski, Em Quandt, Sherrie Lee. Fifth Row: Paul Peter, Rod Lanka, Scott Higgins, Randy Neu, Bruce Salisbury, Karen Polak, Ros Keller, Bruce Beebout, Geoff Hall, Mike Chambers. Back Row: Lynn Bowley, Julie Zeleski, Mitch Martin, Kathy Jo Stitt, Jodi Dehning, Liz Benson, Nancy Ringlein, Rose Carroll, Ann Hensley, and Tom Moore. ■ • .

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—Mark Winz With a membership consisting of two elected students from each dormitory, plus any interested student-at-large, the RHA serves as the link between the Housing Office and the residence halls, encouraging better communication between the two. During the past year, RHA members helped to sponsor the Leader- ship Conference, the campus-wide car- nival and several sessions of the “Un Pub.” RHA also prepared pamphlets and handouts for such programs as rape prevention and winter driving. In addition, RHA worked with ARA Food Services to prepare a mock elec- tion, Las Vegas Night and other special dinners during the year at the Nebraskan. RHA subsidized each residence hall $150 for campus events like the Martin Hall Sadie Hawkin’s Dance and the Ludden Hall Christmas Dance. By working together, the dorm directors, RHA, and the staff of RAs and SAs strive to establish within the residence halls an environment which is conducive to academic and social growth, as well as to the personal ad- justment of students living in the dorms. —Connie Custer Two pairs of hands are better than one when it comes to moving in, as demonstrated by this mother-daughter dual. —Mark Winz RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIA TION — Front Row; Julie Houtz, Laurie Moorhous, Char Bentaas, Iva Thayer, Chris Drozd, Gretchen Allison, Roz Bud- den berg, Adviser Anne Nielsen,Kim See vers, Carol Hanson. Rack Row: Dave Owen, Teresa Leachman, Kendra Steiner, Brude Salisbury, Mike Klaus, Bill Blackburn, Gail Brooks, Dan Valenta, Joan Pelster, Joyce Morrow, Barb Shimek and Judy Downs.



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 ....., , - a ' i B Slater «i ■n In 1905, female students were required to live at Green Terrace Hall, the only dormitory at the college during the first 25 years of its existence. Men’s Hall, which opened in 1939, was the first campus housing available for men. In 1980, only freshmen who were under 21, unmarried, or not living with parents were required to live in a residence hall. Approximately 1,921 students lived in the ten campus residence halls during the past year, while the other portion of the student body either lived off campus or com- muted. Students cited many reasons for moving off campus, the most frequent involving greater privacy and more personal freedom. Off-campus students could choose from a wide variety of housing options, including trailers, apartment complexes and older, rented houses. —Connie Custer Mrs. Chrystal VonRentzell prepares breakfast for her husband, Gordon, in their College Heights apartment. -Sue Slater Dave Marti Gloria loAnn Beran, Polak, enson, 91 M Several Martin Hall residents find unloading in A ugust is much easier with a parent’s help.

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